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In this RCEM AC megamix Rob chats to Andrew Lockey | Chelcie Jewitt | Michael Barrett | Rebecca Whiticar and lots more about topics being covered at the RCEM AC 2026
20 questions. 20 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues and the clock to see if you can top the Leaderboard!
A pregnant woman presents with a headache and abdominal pain and suddenly deteriorates. How will you manage this?
The term “Doctor in Difficulty” is one that will have different emotions attached to it depending on your experience. We used to just think about “trainees in difficulty” but then realised non-trainees are just as likely to be in difficulty and need some support.
A young man presents to the ED with lower abdominal pain and inability to void after a minor fall.
A RTC patient sustains a right leg fracture and develops a stroke while applying a plaster requiring thrombectomy and hemicraniectomy.
A 32-year-old female presents with back pain and shortness of breath indicating possible pulmonary embolism who gets sent home despite positive D-Dimer.
A young person presenting with recurrent UTI
A 47-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with descending paralysis.